‘The Rainmaker’ Finale Will Have Multiple Cliffhangers Ahead of Season 2

The Rainmaker keeps introducing twists and turns — and fans can expect the same level of surprise in the upcoming finale.

During an exclusive interview with Us Weekly, Lana Parrilla teased that the USA Network show is just getting started. “Every character has a story arc,” she told Us. “So it does leave us with an open-ended as to like, ‘Oh my God, what’s going to happen with these people, their dynamic and their relationship?’”

Parrilla, 48, noted that each character will face their own obstacles.

“You end up really gravitating to all these characters, their stories and their relationships to one another. There’s so many more seasons and stories that we can tell,” she shared. “It is suspenseful and it’s a legal thriller.”

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Ahead of season 2, The Rainmaker will introduce “some beautiful cliffhangers” at the end of each episode. “Our season wrap up is pretty stimulating,” Parrilla added. “I will say, it is very suspenseful and exciting. It definitely sets up for the future.”

Based on John Grisham‘s 1995 novel of the same name, The Rainmaker follows young lawyer Rudy (Milo Callaghan), who is fired from his prestigious white-collar firm and signs on with small-time ambulance chaser Bruiser. Rudy subsequently faces off against his former boss in court. The book was adapted into a movie by Francis Ford Coppola in 1997 starring Mickey Rourke and Matt Damon.

Milo Callaghan in The Rainmaker
Milo Callaghan in The Rainmaker Peacock

USA Network’s version of The Rainmaker features several changes from the book and movie — including gender-swapping Parrilla’s character.

“I think Bruiser is a great character to gender swap for so many reasons. One, she’s much more powerful as a woman. The reason being that Bruiser — in the novel — is super, super shady and questionable,” she told Us. “In the movie version, Mickey Rourke portrays Bruiser, and that character is present in the beginning, but then goes on vacation and escapes to the Caribbean.”

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After watching the movie, Parrilla was looking forward to exploring the character more.

“Rudy has multiple maternal figures [on the show], but Bruiser is the one who comes from a place of tough love. She’s like his coach and his mentor, who’s really pushing him to think outside of the box,” she noted. “She really has this great relationship with Rudy that I don’t think this character would have if Bruiser was male. It just would’ve been a battle of egos.”

Parrilla continued: “I feel like she’s much more effective as a woman and her influence with Rudy — but also in a courtroom. She’s a smart, sassy and ballsy woman who has a lot of street smarts and grit to her. She’s a much more interesting version of Bruiser. Everyone’s version is great, but I really just love that this character gets to be a woman.”

The Rainmaker airs on USA Network Fridays at 10 p.m. ET.

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Balin Miller Dead: Alaskan Climbing YouTuber Was 23 Years Old

Climbing influencer, Balin Miller, has plunged to his death from El Capitan, a rock formation in California’s Yosemite National Park.

Balin’s death was livestreamed via TikTok by another Yosemite enthusiast at the time of the tragic incident, per multiple outlets. He was 23.

The Alaskan YouTuber’s mother, Jeanine Girard-Moorman, confirmed Balin’s death via a Facebook post shared on Wednesday, October 1.

“It is with a heavy heart I have to tell you my incredible son Balin Miller died during a climbing accident today,” she wrote. “My heart is shattered in a million pieces. I don’t know how I will get through this… I love him so much ❤️❤️❤️ I want to wake up from this horrible nightmare.”

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Girard-Moorman shared via a statement that Balin’s passion was climbing.

“He’s been climbing since he was a young boy,” she said, per multiple outlets. “His heart and soul was truly to just climb. He loved to climb, and it was never about money and fame.”

While authorities have not yet released details of Balin’s death, witness and photographer Tom Evans shared a Facebook post recounting what he saw happen.

“Yesterday, a climber finished his climb of the Sea of Dreams, on ElCap, and was hauling his bag up the last pitch when it became stuck,” Evans wrote on Thursday, October 2. “So, he went down his lead line to clear it.  His rope didn’t reach the bags location by many feet, but he seemed unaware of that fact. On the way down he rappelled off the end of the rope.”

Evans went on to pay tribute to Balin via the Facebook post.

“He was a young man, highly regarded among the best climbers here,” Evans continued. “I photographed him for many days on the climb and spoke with him earlier.  Many climbers on the wall saw the tragedy unfold.  These things happen from time to time but the pain never passes. Rest in peace Balin Miller.”

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Meanwhile, the YouTuber’s brother, Dylan Miller, told the Associated Press that Balin was lead rope soloing up the Sea of Dreams, which is a 2,400-foot route. He echoed Evan’s versions of events, telling AP that Balin had likely finished the climb and was hauling the rest of his gear before falling after rappelling to the end of his rope.

Dylan shared his brother’s love for climbing with the outlet as he remembered his late sibling.

“He said he felt most alive when he was climbing,” Dylan said. “I’m his bigger brother but he was my mentor.”

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Legislator-elect Norman Chisale assumes Presidential Guard Commander’s role: Constitutional conflict under scrutiny

By Kenneth Bwanali

The inauguration of winning presidential candidate Peter Mutharika was overshadowed today by the controversial appearance of newly elected Member of Parliament (MP) Norman Chisale, who was observed acting in the capacity of a personal security detail and guard commander for the Executive Head of State.

To the astonishment of many Malawians—who expected to see Chisale preparing to assume his new legislative duties—he was instead positioned prominently behind President Mutharika throughout the solemn ceremony.

Chisale, long known as the President’s loyal and formidable chief bodyguard, was seen directing security, standing in the rigid posture of a close protection officer, even during the President’s inaugural address.

Blur of Power: Legislature vs. Executive
The sight immediately triggered widespread public debate and consternation among political commentators regarding the blatant blurring of lines between the state’s three arms of government.

A Member of Parliament holds a mandate in the Legislative branch, tasked with scrutinising the Executive and representing the electorate’s interests, ensuring checks and balances are maintained.

Chisale’s presence in an operational security role for the Head of the Executive arm is being condemned by critics as fundamentally inappropriate and potentially unconstitutional.

“This is unprecedented, and frankly, deeply worrying,” commented Dr. G. Phiri, a constitutional law expert based in Lilongwe. “An MP is a representative of the people who holds the Executive accountable. By taking up a functional security role, Chisale effectively becomes an employee of the President’s office.

This compromises the independence of the legislature and raises serious questions about his ability to perform his oversight role impartially.”

A Return to Form
Mr. Chisale won his parliamentary seat in the just-ended elections, securing a path from his former highly sensitive, non-elected role in the President’s security inner circle to an elected position of state authority.

His close and fiercely loyal relationship with President Mutharika has been a known factor in Malawian political circles for years.

However, political analysts suggest that his immediate reversion to a security role demonstrates a strong, perhaps unbreakable, culture of patronage and personal fealty that appears to supersede his constitutional duties as an MP.

The President’s office and the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) have yet to issue an official statement addressing the controversy.

For now, the visual of a powerful figure bridging the divide between the Executive and Legislative branches remains the defining image of the new administration’s inauguration, sparking a crucial national discussion on political protocol, separation of powers, and the integrity of elected office.

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Chakwera bows out with dignity as MCP commends peaceful transfer of power

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-The Malawi Congress Party (MCP) has released a statement announcing that outgoing President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has peacefully transferred power to President-Elect Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika.

Signed by the party’s Publicity Secretary, Dr. Jessie Kabwila, the statement celebrates Dr. Chakwera’s statesmanship and his continued dedication to peace, democracy, and national unity.

Dr. Chakwera, according to the statement, has extended his warmest congratulations to Professor Mutharika following his victory in the just-concluded elections.

He has also wished the incoming President and his team success and divine guidance as they assume the responsibility of steering Malawi toward progress and prosperity.

The party highlighted that Dr. Chakwera had initially planned to attend the inauguration ceremony at Kamuzu Stadium to personally hand over power, in line with democratic tradition.

MCP Press Statement on power handover

However, a revised program released by the event organizers did not include him in the official proceedings.

The MCP emphasized that President Chakwera fully respects this decision, viewing it as part of the smooth transition process that Malawi must uphold to strengthen its democracy.

In the statement, the MCP reiterated that despite his absence from the ceremony, Dr. Chakwera remains committed to ensuring a peaceful handover of authority.

From his base, the outgoing leader symbolically transferred the instruments of power to President-Elect Mutharika, marking the official end of his administration.

Dr. Chakwera expressed hope that Professor Mutharika’s leadership will address the nation’s challenges and foster inclusive development.

He also urged Malawians to remain united, peaceful, and optimistic about the country’s future under new leadership.

The MCP’s message concluded by reaffirming the party’s belief in democratic governance and its support for national reconciliation and cooperation across political lines.

Dr. Chakwera’s graceful exit, the statement notes, reflects his enduring respect for the rule of law and his desire to see Malawi rise as a stronger and more united nation.

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Mutharika sworn in as Malawi’s 7th President

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika has officially taken his oath of office as the seventh President of the Republic of Malawi.

The swearing-in ceremony took place at the Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre before a packed audience of thousands of Malawians, foreign dignitaries, and invited guests.

Chief Justice Rizine Mzikamanda presided over the ceremony, administering the oaths of office to both Professor Mutharika and Vice President Justice Dr. Jane Ansah.

The event marked a historic moment in Malawi’s democratic journey, symbolizing a peaceful transition of power following the September 16 elections.

The atmosphere at the stadium was charged with excitement and pride as supporters of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) filled the stands, waving flags and singing patriotic songs.

Traditional dancers, musicians, and youth groups added colour and rhythm to the occasion, transforming the venue into a scene of national celebration.

In his inaugural address, President Mutharika expressed gratitude to the people of Malawi for entrusting him with another opportunity to lead the nation.

He reaffirmed his commitment to rebuilding the economy, restoring public confidence in government institutions, and promoting unity across political and regional divides.

President Mutharika also pledged to continue championing development projects aimed at improving infrastructure, agriculture, education, and healthcare.

He emphasized the importance of peace, hard work, and patriotism, urging Malawians to rise above division and focus on national progress.

Vice President Jane Ansah echoed the President’s sentiments, calling for renewed collaboration among all branches of government to deliver on campaign promises.

Among the notable dignitaries present were former Presidents Dr. Joyce Banda and Dr. Bakili Muluzi, as well as visiting leaders from Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Tanzania.

Security at the event was tight, with the Malawi Defence Force conducting a ceremonial 21-gun salute and military parade in honour of the new Head of State.

As the ceremony concluded, crowds erupted in jubilation, chanting songs of victory and hope for a prosperous future under the new administration.

The inauguration not only signified a new political chapter but also reaffirmed Malawi’s reputation as a nation committed to democracy, peace, and orderly leadership transitions.

This inauguration represents more than a mere change of leadership—it symbolizes the resilience of Malawi’s democratic institutions and the enduring trust of its citizens in the power of the ballot.

It marks a renewed opportunity for the government to heal political divisions, restore confidence in governance, and focus on addressing the pressing economic challenges that confront the nation.

If President Mutharika’s administration stays true to its promises of reform, transparency, and inclusive development, this new term could set the tone for a more stable and prosperous Malawi.

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Diddy Sex Worker, Exotic Male Dancer ‘The Punisher’ Weigh in on Sentencing

We finally know how much time Diddy will spend behind bars after his transportation for prostitution convictions … and a sex worker and exotic dancer involved with the case are weighing in on the conclusion. As you know … Judge Arun Subramanian…

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Was Eugene Levy Allowed to Ask Prince William About Harry on His TV Show?

Eugene Levy got real with Prince William about his life and plan as the next king of England on The Reluctant Traveler — but what about the royal’s dynamic with brother Prince Harry?

Levy, 78, revealed whether he was allowed to ask William, 43, about any topic while filming the Apple TV+ series, telling ITV News there weren’t any rules.

“Were you ever told you couldn’t ask questions, for example, about Harry and Meghan [Markle]? Did you find that was just something you didn’t want to go near?” the reporter asked Levy in an interview that aired on Thursday, October 2.

Levy shared, “I was not told I couldn’t ask anything, but it wasn’t really, you know, up to me, to get into that.”

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The actor, who has been hosting the travel series for three seasons, confessed, “I had no interest in asking him about that, because it was, you know, [a] very delicate issue and certainly not up to me to get into it.”

Levy explained, “I think there were other things, you know, I could lead the conversation to that might be interesting for him and interesting for the world to hear, but that was something I wasn’t necessarily interested in getting into.”

Eugene Levy Reveals Whether He Was Allowed to Ask Prince William About Prince Harry on New Show
Apple TV+

William and Harry, 41, have been estranged for years, which reached a fever pitch in 2020 when Harry and his wife, Meghan, 44, stepped back from their senior royal duties. Once the couple relocated from the U.K. to the U.S. that same year, the physical and emotional distance between the two siblings became even more clear.

In January 2023, Harry detailed some of his troubles with William in his tell-all memoir, Spare, including an alleged physical fight that transpired between the brothers over Meghan.

In the book, Harry claimed that William called Meghan “difficult” and “rude” while at his home in 2019, which led to an altercation. Despite their estrangement, Harry told ITV at the time that he would “like to have my brother back” amid their family feud.

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While Harry has reunited with his father, King Charles III, over the past few years during visits to England — even though they too have been at odds for years — his relationship with William hasn’t seemed to warm up.

“I think that Harry’s relationship with his brother is a different beast than his relationship with his father,” royal expert Kristen Meinzer exclusively told Us Weekly in August. “But perhaps if Charles warms more to Harry, William will feel compelled to follow his lead.”

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Apple TV+

A source, however, told Us at the time that “William doesn’t talk about Harry anymore” and he is reportedly “done” with his brother.

During William’s chat with Levy during The Reluctant Traveler, in which the two shared a pint and toured Windsor Castle, William did reference his younger brother. He also briefly talked about family in general.

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“I hope we don’t go back to some of the practices in the past that Harry and I had to grow up in,” William told the Schitt’s Creek alum of his plan for running the kingdom after his father. “I will do everything that I can to make sure that we don’t regress in that situation. I think it’s safe to say that change is on my agenda. Change for good.”

Elsewhere in the episode, William confessed, “I think stuff to do with family overwhelms me quite a bit. Worry or stress around [the] family side of things does overwhelm me quite a bit. But, in terms of doing the job and things of that type, I don’t feel too overwhelmed by that. Not now, anyway.”

The Reluctant Traveler is now streaming on Apple TV+.

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‘The Bachelor’ Alum Melissa Rycroft’s Mugshot Revealed After DWI Arrest

Melissa Rycroft’s mug shot has been released following her arrest for allegedly driving while intoxicated last month.

In the photo, which Us Weekly obtained on Friday, October 3, the former Bachelor star, 42, looked disheveled as she stood in front of a teal background.

Rycroft’s eyes are puffy in the mugshot, and her brown hair is pulled over to one side. Her face is also red.

The photo was made public after news broke that Rycroft was arrested on September 23 in Texas for a DWI. TMZ reported that Rycroft was released on bond eight hours after she posted a $1,000 bail and promised to appear in court.

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Rycroft allegedly told officers at the time that a driver hit her car and fled the scene, but an eyewitness allegedly contradicted her report, according to a search warrant obtained by the outlet. The eyewitness alleged that Rycroft’s car was the only one involved in the incident.

Tarrant County police, meanwhile, claimed that Rycroft had “bloodshot eyes” and “slurred speech” while she stood next to an off-duty firefighter on the scene.

Melissa Rycroft Mugshot
South Lake Police Department

“I want to remind the public of the fundamental principle of our justice system … every individual is presumed innocent until proven guilty,” Rycroft’s attorney, Bret Martin, told TMZ in a statement on Friday. “We, as a society, have gotten completely away from this fundamental concept. My client was arrested on the allegation of Driving While Intoxicated. An arrest is no indication of guilt.”

The statement continued, “It is imperative that we closely examine the circumstances of this case — including the conduct of law enforcement, the toxicology results, and the facts surrounding her arrest — before any conclusions are drawn. We respectfully request that the media and the public allow the legal process to unfold, and withhold any judgment whatsoever until all of the evidence has been properly analyzed and presented in a court of law.”

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Rycroft has not publicly addressed her arrest. Us Weekly has reached out for comment.

Rycroft’s trouble with the law comes more than 15 years after she rose to fame on season 13 of The Bachelor, which aired in 2009. Rycroft won the season, winning Jason Mesnick’s final rose, but he later dumped her for runner-up Molly Mesnick. (Jason, 49, and Molly, 41, have been married since 2010.)

Following her split from Jason, Rycroft found love with former boyfriend Tye Strickland, whom she wed in December 2009. The pair went on to welcome three children, daughter Ava, 14, and sons Beckett, 11, and Cayson, 9.

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Rycroft, who is a former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader, exclusively told Us Weekly in November 2020, that she and Strickland are happy with their family of five.

“The problem is, we’re so far out of the newborn stage now,” she told Us when asked whether they wanted to expand their brood. “My youngest is four, and he’s the oldest baby that I’ve ever had in the house. I’m like, I don’t know if I could go back to the sleepless nights and the bassinet and the baby carrier.”

Rycroft added: “It’s kind of gotten to a point where they’re all kind of self-sufficient. They can play in the playroom, and I’m not worried about somebody dying. You know, life is good. … I put a decade of my life into that period. And now I’ve earned the reward.”

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Lazarus Chakwera’s cowardly flight from accountability: A shameful exit from Malawi’s political stage

In a drama unworthy of a statesman, Lazarus Chakwera has pulled a last-minute vanishing act from the swearing-in and inauguration ceremony of President-elect Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika at Kamuzu Stadium today.

What was initially billed as a dignified moment of political transition has been marred by the outgoing president’s eleventh-hour withdrawal—an act that speaks volumes about his character and the sorry state of his leadership.

The hard truth is that Malawians decisively voted Lazarus Chakwera out because he failed them miserably. His administration was a disaster wrapped in empty promises.

Chakwera attends Eid al-Fitr Prayers
Lazarus Chakwera attends Eid al-Fitr Prayers at Mchoka Primary School Ground

Instead of delivering prosperity, the Chakwera government presided over an uncontrolled surge in the prices of basic goods and commodities, making daily life a bitter struggle for ordinary Malawians.

The inflationary tide rose unchecked, battering the pockets of a people already stretched thin. The electorate’s verdict was clear: enough was enough.

But the story does not end with electoral defeat. The hard truth is that since his loss, whispers have turned into a roar about massive looting and corruption within the State House, perpetrated by “Chakwera boys.” Reports have surfaced alleging that government vehicles have had their number plates swapped and sold across the border in Zambia, a brazen affront to national dignity and a clear indication of the rot that infested his government’s inner circles.

This scandalous theft has only deepened the public’s fury and sense of betrayal.

Barely two days before the inauguration, Chakwera’s administration failed spectacularly to rein in the skyrocketing fuel prices—a critical economic indicator that impacts every Malawian’s daily life.

This failure was no accident; it was symptomatic of a government that had lost control and the trust of its people. The fuel price hike was the last straw in a series of economic missteps.

Adding insult to injury, on Friday, Illovo Sugar announced price increases on sugar, while TNM Malawi followed suit with adjustments on their products.

These price hikes under the outgoing Chakwera government have made an already tough life even harder for the average Malawian.

It is not just bad governance; it is a slap in the face to a population that entrusted him with their hopes and futures.

The hard truth is that had Chakwera dared to show up at the inauguration, he would have faced a storm of boos, jeers, and outright humiliation. The man who once commanded the stage would not have been able to contain the public’s scorn.

His withdrawal is an act of cowardice—a desperate bid to avoid the judgment he so richly deserves.

It is the act of a leader who knows his time is up and who cannot face the music of his failures.

Contrary to some reports from reputable sources like The Nation claiming that the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) barred Chakwera’s attendance, the hard truth is that these are outright lies, fabrications designed to shift blame and stoke division.

The DPP has categorically denied such allegations and confirmed that an invitation was extended to Chakwera, to which he initially responded positively. The narrative that DPP is exclusionary or intolerant is a myth.

In fact, the DPP today is a rebranded, renewed party that embodies tolerance and inclusivity—qualities glaringly absent in the outgoing administration.

The DPP’s leadership has proven itself capable of uniting diverse voices and steering the nation towards stability and hope.

Unlike Chakwera’s fractured and self-serving regime, the DPP has demonstrated a commitment to national reconciliation and progress.

The hard truth is that Malawi needs a leadership that does not run away from accountability but embraces it with open arms.

Chakwera’s entire tenure has been a study in missed opportunities and squandered trust.

The hard truth is that he only conceded defeat after intense intervention from former presidents His Excellencies Bakili Muluzi and Joyce Banda.

Without their pressure, Chakwera might have clung to power indefinitely, disregarding the democratic will of the people.

Such reluctance to accept electoral defeat reveals a dangerous arrogance and a disregard for democracy that should alarm every Malawian.

Let us not mince words: Lazarus Chakwera’s withdrawal from the inauguration is more than a political stunt—it is a metaphorical “flight from justice.” Like a captain abandoning a sinking ship, he is leaving the country to navigate the turbulent waters of economic hardship and social unrest without his guiding hand.

But the ship he leaves behind is riddled with holes—corruption scandals, economic mismanagement, and broken promises.

The hard truth is that Chakwera’s legacy will be remembered not for visionary leadership or transformative policies but for economic turmoil, rampant inflation, and the erosion of public trust.

Malawians deserve a leader who stands firm in victory or defeat, who faces the people’s judgment with dignity, and who puts the nation’s interests above personal pride.

In stark contrast, the DPP emerges as a beacon of renewal and hope.

The party’s commitment to inclusivity and tolerance is more than rhetoric; it is demonstrated through actions and policy directions that promise to restore stability and confidence in Malawi’s governance.

This is a party ready to listen, to engage, and to build a future that honors the sacrifices and aspirations of every Malawian.

Chakwera’s departure from the inauguration ceremony is a fitting symbol of his entire presidency: a series of disappointments culminating in a cowardly retreat. The hard truth is that Malawi cannot afford to dwell on the past mistakes of a failed leader.

Instead, it must rally behind a rebranded DPP that offers a chance to heal, rebuild, and move forward.

To the outgoing president, the message is clear: you were given a mandate to serve, yet you chose to squander it.

You were offered an opportunity to lead with integrity, but you opted for self-interest and denial.

Your withdrawal from this historic occasion is not just a personal failure—it is a national embarrassment.

Malawi is watching, and history will judge you harshly. The hard truth is that the people’s verdict is final.

Now, it is time to accept it, step aside gracefully, and allow the nation to heal under new leadership that respects democracy, embraces accountability, and puts Malawians first.

Lazarus Chakwera’s eleventh-hour withdrawal from the inauguration ceremony is a cowardly act that underscores a presidency marked by failure and dishonor.

Meanwhile, the DPP stands ready as a rebranded force of tolerance, inclusiveness, and renewed hope for Malawi’s future. The choice is clear, and the people have spoken.

It is time to turn the page and write a new chapter—one of dignity, progress, and unity.

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